The survey has been shared with more than 80 individuals who are or have been involved in LIFE programme funded projects. Its purpose is to gather up-to-date information on biodiversity data collected through these initiatives, including what data exist and what their current status is. These insights will help the EMODnet Biology consortium identify opportunities for future data (re)publication and ensure that any resulting datasets follow FAIR principles and recognised biodiversity data standards.
The survey is available at https://ec.europa.eu/eusurvey/runner/EMODnetBiology_LIFE_2025 and remains open until the end of the year.